:U8 il! FFF E52 ss words Agents Wanted Male Help Wanted nina xurrran MADE 'rd measure drlslil. 111180116. 11050. w --- ---- _ i L_ f __ Y I' " ' - Z '* C_H_AR'i.C‘f‘fETGWN'CllARDlANIh ' I ' * _ A PAGE 'rpiizgg iw-u-1 - -i - _-_ -g » ig ,_ _ 37- __g P ` DOMINION I . wAlv'rr;D-A MAN isluonai roi; v fl farm work. 'ruppgr pcmmoh i. -- "-/. V _ - ~ r ' _ g - _.~‘.;--_ we eclarcffrcd Adccincc `"`""°”°` c°"t"'| G"°"‘"°"I *“’“‘ '........*’I"”’"”"” W E on gnu-gin ments ' --- l 8.00-Young I'eople’s Booletl. renslsr U - _ _.-.___ -ran. n»riaa'i°.'.'.'.°.'.'I.`.'.'f.`.'.'.`.'.'.'.' 1°' ’°' ""° °' ' '°"" 'Ulf um oeeeeaeaensaeesnss mf Wleaeoeeaeeaoeeasacgg, PKICE N01' AN OBJECT-Boys llltvlilll-Sllvill Hill- WW- mm 'Lead wth t f ht- 'dl .hm-f, Dim, for big |eu°ws_ nt hd, Cottage ‘Prayer Meeting at 1.30 this _cd scmeer shajml; c;i°;;_?xaa“u:ienI to is. si.oo, sms snd si.-so. Paton-a. "lilies It 4° Wil A'°“°- ‘ S P 1°.-°4~*°°.+e++¢ _ _ - _ _ ' I . ' ' '”°"”`°”*”*‘****°**°~ .__ mv naA'r 'mls uf You can-mst-I -- w°d'°“°°d Bm” 'nd “muy s""°h" y -_-~~r L - _ _ _ ' _ . . _ _. 5| _ - 5 _- '*' " - pgiclig Nm- AN g'|;_|g¢»|-|v5_ Blue Chlncills ovei-coats for 011.50. i I-°lG1¢-S Jackets. dresses. underwear-,ft 2°" °h°I’°L:_“ °' th; I“d’“" I' I _ Th ,_ _ I i ‘_ _ . ii r k o lon, t t _ ol-I _ _ ~ f _ _ ss. . C p_ - _ . - _ y " W ` ` ` ‘ » . ' . l"'1r11 rss! ;l"l'l TZ C/JZ maps sweaters. botany wool under- wear. Men or Women with selling experience will find this a good pay- ing proposition. Direct-to-consumer oniy, British Knitwear Limited, Simcoe. Ont. A. W. 11-s-9. Lost - BETWEEN MONTAGUE and Charlottetown on 48 Road, truck tire. Finder Dlease notify T. 0, Ives, Charlottetown. 9701-ll-il-til. Wanted A'I'_"0NCE. -QUANTITY good pressed hay. Maclile dt Co.. Grafton St. last. 503-31 FOI. SIIIPMENT THIS week. five cars of certified cobbler seed. Put up in 150 lb. bags. Phone Earl Kennedy, Kensington. 9800-31 For Sale -__.._..-__.._.- uNusUAi. orroaruurry $35___$50 can be earned weekly Mr in were time selling V cAa.PaNrEn wonx noun REA-We Joliiv Aiirnl-:n iwAcpoNALn,]0 York. R. R.. I. ggii5.n_3_5|_ AN well known line Personal christ. 5 phers. Accountants, Clerks cu; exceeded this last season. l'3seuu.' il ful uw porticiio ircc. Master xrsit Co.. Limited. Toronto. R.epi-saeni,|,._ tives Vantod smell towns also. A M. H. W. NOV. 4,5,B,11,13,15_ WOMAN io take care of sick lady l.i coun- try. Apply Guardian. 0797-ii-'I-si._°‘ Miscellaneous sonable. Apply Guardian. ..ll-ldtf. Land Surveyor, I-Icrmeriville. Sourlsi 9149-il-s-imcpd. 1: A FEW REGISTERED PALE AND medium silver foxes. Prices reason- able. Robert Mufch, Mt. Herbert, 9776-I1-'I-31. 5°’l`-1 shipments on short notice. Guardian Central Printery, m 9328-10-I9-tl FDR SALE-SEVERAL PAIRS REG- _- _‘ B ii my km,i_ -,pg ,Mm pm,-“_ - will be divine scrvics in the Presby- ,#011-H_=-S advertised- 2 I iboiitinued from page li the Secretary for India. Rt. Hoil.` . up ,im 1,, 1. all silica i>A'roN's sal mths fvrhlshlnsl. miilinerv. inutis V ° mm ° ff “I” 1’ if D enough to se , i '--° -- -°°- <=---~ - . . ;;..:r°~: mi- -- 1f:;°°..:;'“;::;.:..-f;:;‘“:;°-.2-;.'::.;-“_ _ SALE- ,, gii th, my °°i¢|_ th, ,mn EIGBFIELD SERVICE - Tb re peca ens suts and over- i>*ak of the work of his commission nd of its desire to .serve the best iii- , P. J. MacDONALD’S Nine years ago P. J. lilacliionald came to Chariottatbia ___________ o ‘Female Help Wanted ,E wAN1°cn-iuinnr.l:- AGED 9,,-, _icrisn cliurcn on Sunday at :.30 p. i=A'roN'e um. ____ m. The Rev. W. Bruce Muir will con- . 9870 BOM! _ QN H0L|j|`)Ay|_Mi“ duct the service. _ ------- swiss Robinson srlvea home lsst --- ` NEW BREAK surname coulrr-A t e - mu, ¢,,¢,_ sem, 0, sknm” c°“m3 ”°"‘ “mt “WW “dm l h° “ ""'- the Irwin atatcrn-cnt without the as- ' 0 v lidays with liar parents, Mr, and I s. Jug” fa ,mud M, nmmivmz prcme Courtvyesierday the casa of (Continued from page 1) Shaw at McMillan vs. Daniel McGreg- arsnor omnanr rar.-.aiahcpl Stock Quotations “mf” ”“‘°" ‘”°’° *'91*-"‘° S"“"°‘- .muy who len the city Monday on i ____ 1 which contrasts with 6.202.930 shares visit ig U_ 5_ A_ is naw in Richi- I-IALIFAX, Nov. 7.-Quotations Init” YU" UVG |101-ll' li?-!Si0l1 Mimday- in Canada, Kensington and Fres- ucw' N_ Bu slightly 1mu_mo”d_ Hu furmshsd by Johmwn md wud The stock exchange was closed yes- rovraro Taos ron 'rua sea- Lordship contracted u cola. an his trip Members M°fli1'°\1' Simi' EX°1“1\8¢- .'""”' m°°"°“ ml" ‘ “S” ”°"°”' end. as a. result, was forced to re- NEW YORK EXCHANGE In New Y°rk subs' ' The market opened heavy as pi at hi, 14 h m h i, viii Atchisn, Top. as Santa Fe. Ry. . 21'! " ° ° ° " °" ° Am Cm Co _ .20 iilccirs of sooo to zaooo sliarca were to tiic Loi-d for all 1-iis pcucflta to- Neu R°bmmn_ or for debt was heard before the full pin; Nliipmi mink “oak ¢,,,m,,d | l Bench' Mr' J' J' 'mhnswn' _K' C" ‘moo ° °h‘“'°' “mf '|“°‘°d ‘I 35-099 secondly it risked a niisunderstand- 1' Gmyg OUT pmcgg ALL UN, lilpeared on behalf of the plaintiff. bid, and most of the other New York 55wEAx_you~u .imply smug lt and Mr. J. C. Stewart, K. C., for the bank and trust companies shaires fell h, pri” “nd -md just My ..-rwo defendant. At the court in George- |100 to |100 a. share. ~ "_, Disney "mn-_,_ 952, town last July the verdict had been Market Opened Heavy rendered for the plaintiff. Directly In accordance with tl'ie_rul.ing sn- puylmu, N0Tw|;__»rhB mural contradictory stories were told, aa to nounoed before the opening of Mon- th, hw RMA _,_ w_ Macxeme the origin and payment of the debt. dayfs market the stock exchange ‘takes pn” from hu rumen” 269 Court adiourned at 4 p.-n1.,_iudginent closed at 1 o'clock today instead of Qugn 5i;_ gm, lmmwn It 3 0-. 591113 l’¢B8l`V5d- '_I.`¢`>dey at 11 a. fn. 3 nm., but the final qutatlons were cl°Ck_ funeral Ewing M 2_30_ m_ the case of Jones vs. Horne viii be not printed until one hour and 4.1 ,Meng “W1” c¢m°¢,ery_ lfslled. ` minutes after the closing gong had service; Sunimerfield. 3 p. m. A cor- sounded. Total sales for the three ilerests not only of Great Britaili.' but of India and of the whole world. I Mr. Baldwin- held the Government had made a great. mistake in issuing ` sent of the Simon Commission. In the first place it risked prejudiciiig; he report of the Commission and. iiig in India. - Western Guardian -Z _UNITED CHURCH OI-` CANADA -Kensington. Nov. ioth. Rei/_ Mr' Saint. Minister. 9.4.5 a. m., Sunday School; 11 a. ni. and '1 p. m.. public dial welcome to all. ' -THE PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH towli Church services. Nov. 10th; 10 a. m. Sunday School; 1l a.' m. ser- mon, Harvest Privileges and Obliga- tions. Text "What shall I render ull- .lhll started in the Grocery II ness has increased easily nin: year. Why? Because we have given the Public Service and Qualliy Goods", ih:st`s the reason. some suggestions to make your meals easier to serve. usli-less and in that time busi- iime as great as it was the first Pay Cash and Pay Less '. I Bacon .'l5e Marmalade 33c 2 lbs. Pep . . . . . . . .. 2.5¢ Nia.; ..._ .....',; ns ’I`omato:s' .. . 2'lc \rsI’ena_ ,....._25e~ mPecrsL.S. ,,_2Bc Zle 7.50 55a 2 lbs. Figs .... ........... Oranges ......... .... I lb. Coffee Z f iinx Corn . . . . . . . this Tomato Soup ~ -- ~ . 2 EXTRA llilbs. Sugar Fifi" 2Broo:i-is . . . . iioc sl>l-:VCIALS I (`hn'r‘r Bulk Tea ..... 43|: 3 Bo:\c.s l\Iat¢‘lics . 296 l-‘or 'I'hanksg|ving Dinner we have Geese, Ducks, Clilukcn. Lamb, Pork and Beef. ._ " I ' _ _ 000000ee0004aoooooooeoooooo0009000000-90-00-060-04-6-Q-4-0 0| t f » d _ . . . . . . . . . . . . ... . V ay °r sew", ay' Am C” 6, Fd,.y_ c°_ 81% Idumped at initial declines of $1 to istered silver foxes. John D. smith. ELECTRIC NEEDLE SPECIALIST. Superiluous Hair. Warts and Moles mn Mission-A 'large ccngre-. Mermaid, Int 48. D799-I1-'I-2|. FOR SALE-STAR TOURING CAR. Apply 181 Weymouth Street. r 9789-li-'I-21, FOB SALE - ONE HORSE FOR driving and farm work. Nicest horse in town. good condition for ice rac- ing this winter. Phone 986-L ~ 9801-25 I ""°`* i FOR SALE. T0 LET. BOARD ANDI room clans on hand at ouardianl Office. if !IinarrI'| Linlment for Cooglra. I/Vinging (Continued from page 1) F02. SALE-4 BED FOXES. THREE iemslw, one male. Apply Gordon removed Dermal-iently without pain. or scars. For appointments callI Cathedral la.sii evening when the §J§f°;‘_’;';"f}i;1(gl1;‘:e Mil lgivhlrdl inissicnar took as his text christsl ber 12`m` mth and ahh” el °"°m'l great commandment to his Apostles '9-,79_u_7_3|_; io go and pieseh the Gospel to all -*_ l f the great Saint Augustine in the S°1\1° i11d1°=t1°n °i hw the Party i saith century. snd also with the oft McLean, Cornwall. 9756-11-6-il. FOR SALE - ONE WILD DARK male mink. Apply Hugh MacNeill. Little Sands. ll-6-si. FOR SALE;-’_rW0 NEWLY FRESH- cned high grade Jersey Milk Cows. Howard Schurman. Central Bedequé. ` 9744-ll-6-5i. IOXES FOR SALE-13 PAIRS SIL- Q \'er Black Foxes, 'I pahrs of which e are proved breeders; also 13 pairs' Pulls. For information apply to F. B became lost on September 9th., was ,- provided tonight by A. M. Narra-,t way,.a.s§istant surveyor general, who I i, had been assigned by the g0V€¥'“'IMisslori service begins at 7.30 this ment io assist iii the search ns soon I D as it became definitely known that S _' me me" were l°5I'- lar monthly meeting was held on "H”“dI°“l-“Wd by had “'e““‘°"-" october ioth, at the home of Mrs. le. "- ' ~ _ G. Fleming. The president opened I"'i°°k the Em” Rivbr “'hI°h °“"l"I the meeting with the "Oda", followed; es mm MMM my fm' the °°'"‘u'I by "0 Canada." The minutes were: d “'°5"°"“ 'wc' “'h_i°h nm* “Mi read and adopted. Fifteen members M Nariaway skid. 1'; believe they m athui-st Inlet near the gasoline, r gation was present in Bt. Pet»i°'sI dress of instruction on the Basra ment of Baptism After the address answers were given to some oi' the questions taken from the question box The Mlssioner announced that he would on Friday night (tonight) deal with the history ot the Church of England previous in the coming epeated fable of the founding of he English Church by King Henry he VIII or Queen Elizabeth. The venlng and all are welcome. AVDNLEA INSTITUTE-The re u Am. Locomotive Co, 10014 Anaconda Copper Min. G0. 74% Inter ntl. Petroleum . .. 21‘i Reading Co. 11613 Union Pac. Ry. . . . . . . . . U. S. Industrial Alcohol Co. . 122 Westinghouse Elec. 134% N. Y. ccn. sa i-iud. nv., iz. R. las ` Abitibi .. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 40% Montreal Power 124 Missouri Kan. do Texas Ry. . 210 Natl. Breweries 11'! Winnipeg Elec Steel Co. of Cart .... Can. Steamship Pfd. 72 - Can. Steamship Com. 21 --_.__ nations. There than followed an sd- I I I I eapon_ded to the roll call with their M. gigwpri, pi- g_ H_ Hoibi-OOM cache wlllch _lied been established/ fnvmim name_ Elem visitors werei Liquidators Railway Mutual Fox &- at Fur Company, Limited. Charlotte-~ I iii Biunside River. 1 also present. The different commit 4 "I am conv‘irice oazi-ii-0-21. u ron sam-oNl wn."roN BUG. 19 the minds of the two Dominion Eb: ]0rgi‘s‘ pllfrtd. i THE MARKETS ‘ (Canadian has) POTATOES M0lTI'l".EAL, Que.. Nov. 7.-An in- gs of both New Brunswick and Que c potatoes resulted in an incree-sc prices in this section of the Mon- creascd demand with smaller offer- . be lil tical wholesale produce market today. Quebec‘s were, generally 0\l°W4 I0' day from |125 to $1.30. while New beds, springs. mattresses, preserves. ip is reliable. etc. Mrs. Davie A 154 Bninswlcks were 1-l'l¢\’°l-'>¢>- There is practically no chan!!! 0”, Canadian egg market todav. Toront:-_--Tile local es! mifkelf 45| lrm and unchanged with receipts still, I ii. wysna wha sspuricd this use sun- I dey. sro November, ms. ‘Ina enedort haallllledtodafi 1 . Iimhy mm" are quoting count-fy is-nippers for ungreded eggs. acliv-_ Icmi-1_ cues returned. extras -'12-55-I iii.-sis 44-is. puilet extrai 32-44- 52°* A humorous reading and a photo guessing contest were much enjoyedi News and Membership fees are to be with a ioke. Lunch was served and# DIITHS _ AMPBELL--At Uigg, on Nov. 3,- 1929. to M.r. and Mrs. John Canav- bcll (nee Edith McNeill.) I son. - DEATHS no'!Ll-Nov. 0, 1029. Mrs. 'Phones Doyle, age 43. Funeral today at 8.50 from hcl’ late residence 116 Rich- mond Bt.. to St. Dur_lstsn'e Basilica. Medal-At P. n. r. Hospital, Nov. 7th, 1029, Mrs. Philip McGee. (nee) Janie Swallow. sge Il years and i0 months. Fimeral from her bums. 210 sydney Bt., Saturday morning at 8.46 to Sf. Dunstarfs Basilica, thence to the R. C. Cemetery- In loving memory of Mn. Catherine t. 7"? Since one we loved was called away 'ro realms of everlasting root Plilowea on hor eerloufl breast. in tiia ooiaes city new aiu sofas- la Anthems to the Lamb it rings Whod|od_hhoaaafromal|sl.a And make ns pure and clean within. Inserted by ller lllsbllll. Andrew Wyand, Wheatliy liver. Mameyldarrls . I-‘raser&Co. . .. 28 Br._Am.,Oil Imperial Oil Pbrelzn Securities as Chas. Gurd 27% Intei-`utiiitics_ .... 34' Power Corporation 82 Buildins Products so BANKS ' Bank Commerce 260 Bank Royal . . _ . 310 Bank Montreal .......3l0 Bank Nova Scotia 385 WHEAT ~ » `~ ........................... 123% . ......1B0‘»i . . . . 12375 CORN ...........................'8975 Mar. 95% May 02% OATS .. 47% Mar. ..'il0% May . . . . 51% WHEAT 'r' ..............`..........;'.134 Dec. Mar. May Dec. Dec. ...ann »............~a Dec. May July _-.__-._ DR'. W. `R. CARSON Palmer Graduate chiropractor Chronic and Nervous Dlaeaaol IM Prince St. Phone 10'! Opposite St. l’aul'| Church .......................... I41 ........................... 142% 1° I I Prescriptions si QQ -5"-"- 4 caaarvur conrommco Bring your prescriptions here and you can be certain that they will be nlled according to your Doclbrl Ur- dcra. Graduate pharmacists will coin- pound 24111. The purest ingredients willbe ad. Ana . . . :roucaathen be sure to derive the greatest possible benefit from them. ri' $0 a share. Losses were gradually ward me." Psalm CXVI: 12; 'S p. ln. Freetowii service; 7 p. in. Aririistice A OO -ARMISTICE DANCE 9-09 Hud Motor dm, Co _ _ 47 few minutes of trading when prices n v _ -of several issues broke $1 to $5 be- ' tween sales in a mad rush of sell- ing service. Rev. T. Lewis Williams. ms ing. At no time was there any indi- cation of a general rally, although a few stocks made moderate recov- U. s. stcci ......... 1741,' “Y °“ "MI "“'°" Wall Street Puuled by Selling. Monrnaal. srocx nxcnalvon V Wm Bm" W” °“"l°d by 'ms fresh influx of selling, although num- ing during the day. The New York banking group. headed by J. P. Mor- gan dt Compl-81'. which was organ- . 50 _ " ized to assure en orderly market Brompton . . . . . ................ 30 when the “nt Md bulk occurred Braz. Traction 40 Comb” “_ md M meetings today) Shawmi fx and issued no statement. In many gan 'I ' ' ' ' ' ' "°° 95 quarters the bulk of today's selling was believed to represent the liquid- ation of weakened speculative ac- D0l‘l`ii!1i0l‘l Bridge . . . . . . . . . . . . 59 li count; which had been cu-fied erous explanations were forthcom- lqfff' through the first break. Considerable '° 3° on the rally last week or at the open- eeiling also was attributed to dis- appointed traders who bought stocks ing Monday in anticipation of a. further rebound in prices. ' _.Two unfavorable business develop- ments, the slialjp decreases on freight car loadings and the falling oft in steel demand, which some observers construed as an indication that the Am Bosch Magma) c°_ 32% extended as this session progressed sermon, “Blessed are the Peace- ` with trading orderly until the last makers" Epecial music will be ren- dered at both services. and a thanx offering will be taken at ilie morn- B. A. B. D., Minister -UNVEILING CEREMONY - The bronze memorial tablet iii mein-' ory of the men of the congregation who fell ii-i the'Grcat War will be dedicated at at special sei-vice in th Sumrnerside Pre:.byteria.n Church on Sunday, November l0tli. at 2.30 p. m. It contains the following names; William Bishop, Herbert: Gay, Thomas C. Hiorlihy, James” Hacker, Pope Howett, Claude Mil- igan. Allan McLeod. John M. Mc- Leod, James M. McKay, Stirling McKay. E. Gordon Phillips uid, George W. Shanpe. The uiiveilihz ceremony will be performed on be-L half of the relatives by Mr. A, MacLean. M. P. The tablet will theny be dedicated by the minister of thc, church. It is hoped that Ls many as: possible of these men‘s former com-' redes. veterans of the war, will beI 0 served for the relatives of the iell-- e ei-i. Appropriate music will be ren-l“ dered by the choir, The solo “Thefb Unknown soldier" will pc sung iiyfo Mr. Lowell Hancock. The tablet, a ii i ti present. Places of honor will be re-1 W 90000-00000050600 ' Lleut. Guvcrri OQOODOHOO O +4-oo-o»~»»~»o+ooo4>o 9820-ll-8-Zifrilncm. l’RlN(.`l£ Ol-` WALES COLLEGE HALL Monday N ight-11th N ov. AUSPICES OF CANADIAN LEGION. B. E. S. L. Under the Disililguls-lied I‘:itronai;i~ of Ilia Honour the or and Mrs. Hearts. CHAI‘ER(T.’\'S Mis. W. 5. Stewart. Mrs. I. E. (Token, Mrs. A. G. Bruce, ooo-o-4+-4 LAT!-IEE' § o comm 04 m Dancing 9 Oclori. -_ Di\ons Orch stra - Refreshments ` Tickets-Caeiiilemell, Sl '0 Ladies, 75 Cents S A ti l~ folio see rmis ce iiigli ur ni., _t . inn; the Legions Play ' “shack if ' '_ Q Health. As a pi'eliminai'y to con- firming it the minister of health must hold is local inquiry. A Minis- try of Health inspector hears all the parties o a-oooovoo voo- I' I UNDIITAKEB » Co.. of Hamilton. is the gift of thc: I-fill was a visitor to Sumnierslde on; Wednesday.-S. Ia LONDON. Nov. i-iBy George a liambletoii. Canadian Press Staffri poses in the present session of perils- h of slum clearance, to bring about [sl A special committee appointed by il). complication of the process of; venws of his commending officer. 11° iz). inadequate financial assist-;1s7s onwards tncic from iiva tp is lllli1li¢l\ti0\\l»llY IDJUNI his 6llP€\’i0l'- ance from the Exchequer. i years to complete. Two schemes iii This incident forces him to make (3). Ovcrcrowdlng and the lack of 1 the St. Pancras ai-ea of London in-5 e hurried avi-wer with the |1rl-- alternative accommodation. Ici NWN!" "ld th* Hifi- P0"-flyed by And "coinpllcation of process'Iyears old. which have been stand-, Lune velel- sro ventured by s pan- stands almcct unbelievably in thc' in dit gang; and the former has his ww of providing better housing for I ri choice of death or of becoming e the two million children estimated, bandit. Norman chooaes the latter as to be living in Blumland. It is e cir- an the lemer oi the two evils. His ex- cumlocution that reminds one of perieneas as a member of Chika't the house that Jack built. First. ille- , band of cutthroats provide thrills I- local medical officer of health hasi problem. There remains that of fin- i fl! Pl0lll'l'_ DIUGOISTI oleritv-mehr more then Norman to pa convinced that auch and auch’ apps, -ri-p ppfpiai ppmmittcc ai tp, ‘ ' ' ` ' ' hid Ili*-l¢iPltld WMD he lllt EM- an area is unhealthy. that the most. National Housing and Town Planning lend. satisfactory way of dealing wtili it-Council recommends that the gov- I-“N WIN- "hiv 'fill be \'¢m°m° ll by reconstruction of the houees- ci-mncn't'i share cf the loss by s bored as Douglas l'alrbank’s lead- all as laid down in certain statutory IM 1141' in '”1'M Gl\lUI\°." lives I forma of words. The municipal coun- splendld performance in support Of oil has then to be convinced not l-e Retour- "hilt Wim" OHM U wiv i-het he is right- It must have ' lnr the next io ycara 1.soo_ooc work- the bandit chief and Louie Nath- "sufficiency of resources." _ing-clan; honing ai-ioulri be imiii, in eaux aaa Clarence Burton do notable when the municipal council is _ 0 h ‘I Ita |work. "Stand and Deliver” is quita finally convinced. it has to have thei million should be let at ai weakly ig gg-Q. |& ' - °l“”~°I'El1f0_W}l» P. I ls 4 \‘°'"\\Ww°~ Q_|p_1-lame oonflmld Ill. 98 W-_|\l|_ll'.i‘ ~ IEW W ll Umm-PM _(ll-7|). UCL I A" ' It fine piece of work by the Tallma.n,:: Girls' cl-up to thc church. s. I; _.Mi-_ W. J. Montgomery of Port; _ io( ri Removal Of Slums to inate. a ioiirtli lil. a fifili abceiii broad axidso on until alter long cgotlatlons elilier terms are agreed pon. or falling agreement, are set- ed by arbitration. The ciiuilcll ls at last the nwllci' Loiidoli County Council report he- \\'ay and 1 start. made with the cw buildings. But no, the i°liail‘s Correspondent)-R.t. Hon. Arthuz';must be got rid of. and these are Greenwood, Minister of Health. pro- lo go. others becaiise. strange as li- ay seem. they are attached to the long, others again for the more’ ouncll will find it difficult to get! they contrive to remain in occu- ticri. Accordingly the help of the de of the tenant in possession closer cooperation between the-Eventually by small payments for Treasury, the Ministry of I-fe.il‘.i'i‘removal expenses, by the process of, and the local authority. la ed iustefterthe World Wu'-I-I Roviiue thc National Housing and Tco-n,tagea and courts which have aft- Piaiining Council reported three cans-,iieased so much suffering and mis- W¢l1tl'ly YU'-IDR EUKUSHMIH. Wh° cs of the comparative failure oi slum . e 10111! thi! GFCUIIU CII!!-\’Y I-ll 1111655 clearance despite the mlm’ hvlléc- some love and some laughter. stand! of the adventures. In a chivalrous ipuiiding ggi-mpg; rim, gh, W.,-;_ w, the tenants are coaxed. cajol-I or chivvled out. At. last the cot- ry, not unmingled. let us hope, with I empty and derelict." | Sixteen schemes initiated by the, CIW? PCI-Bll1¢ girl from the evil ad- slum clearance. Metropolitan Board of Works fromi the i>i'opci'ty_ "Now surely." say-si I caning in divertii-ig style the diffi- , ities of slum clearance. “-now ___ ‘surely the old house can be swept ath to depart, some because they, ave rio place to which they care- ment to tackle the problem of Slum- I to land. In tit: iew weeks before pai'-Im liament rose at the end of July. Mr. gloomy hovcls where they have lived, Greenwood brought dov-‘n a bill t0,so continue the housing subsidy of the i solid though sordid reason that ti-lei Conservative Government. 'That bill_C was only preliminary to the largerIany rent out of them for so long measure on which he is now e:igag?d. as In this. one aim-whether success-fps ful or not-will be to cut cut tllcilocal magistrate .has to be invoked. red tape that now hampers the work , and naturally he tends to take the _-s~.' and half a million at about 'ls dd 151.35: gross. An addition subsidy should be given to enable poor fam- ilies with dependents to move them out ofthe slums. A childrens rent allnvsaiice scheme. based upon the number oi dependants and upon the ininily income, is submitted as all example. And the committee estim- ates that at the end of the 10th year, ihc progi-alnme. if completed, would involve a burden of ADDPOX- imately 560.000.0110 per annum upon the National Exchequer. This includ- es s housing subsidy as based 'on the lvlicatley scheme of the last Labor `gcvernmeiit. I Such are the problems that flee Mr. Greenwood iii his attack ol Slunilaiid. They are problems not' -only of procedure and finance but ,also of psycl-iology. The slum-dwcllae* will sometimes take with him into hlsnew home the habits of the slum. One actual case brought to the wris- er's notice was that of a slum family moved from slumland to s. neat lit- tle house. equipped with modbm .sariiiatioii and a batllroom. A fort- night after the family had moved in. a slum-worker called to rveioiee over the transformation scheme. she found the new house as lmtidy and dirty as the old. . The bathtub was full of coal. But such a case is unusual. It ll estimated that ninety per eentgof the inhabitants of Slumlsnd respond to the new environment. Eastern Guardian ..'L‘NI’I'EI) CHURCH 0! CAN- ADA.-Gcorgeicwn and Sui:-seen. Services Sunday Nov. 10th. Geargo- town, il a. m.. and 7 p. Ui., Stur¢e& 2.30 ii. m. Rev C. U. M|cNe't'i.n, Pae-